clubelite said:How can you really say that? If the pitchers use steroids for example (or the stadiums get bigger or whatever), would that not have an effect on the batters?
Read this article -
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=4845
clubelite said:If you say something about fast-twitch muscle fibers again I might choke. AAS cannot increase the number of muscle cells you have in the first place, but they can increase the size. This though is a matter of training. In reality, ANY type of training will cause fibers to take on endurance characteristics (which is why some of the highest % of fast twitch is seen in couch potatoes!), so training for the quality you want (whether it be strength/speed/etc.) is what would need to be done, not aiming at a specific fiber type. 90 vs 95mph? Get real man.
I was questioning it because bulking up isn't necessarily going to benefit some to a great degree - Now I could agree that somene could see some warning track flyballs fly out of the park with the added strength, but it could also hurt flexbility - which a hitter needs.
Here's an interesting article to ponder - http://www.arthurdevany.com/webstuff/images/DeVanyHomeRunMS.pdf
The literature on highly hypertrophied body builders demonstrates slower contraction/relaxation speeds and a muscle fiber shift away from the fastest type IIx/IIb muscle fibers toward slower fast twitch type IIa and even the slow twitch type I muscle fiber